Book Your Hotel in Milano: http://www.booking.com/city/it/milan.html?aid=345526;label=youtube_Milano
Milan is a city in Italy and the capital of the region of Lombardy and of the province of Milan. The city proper has a population of about 1,300,000, while the urban area is the fifth largest in the European Union with an estimated population of 4,300,000 million. The Milan metropolitan area, by far the largest in Italy, is estimated by the OECD to have a population of 7,400,000 million.
The city was founded under the name of Mediolanum by the Insubres, a Celtic people. It was later captured by the Romans in 222 BC, and the city became very successful under the Roman Empire. Later Milan was ruled by the Visconti, the Sforza, the Spanish in the 1500s and the Austrians in the 1700s. In 1796, Milan was conquered by Napoleon I and he made it the capital of his Kingdom of Italy in 1805.[4][5] During the Romantic period, Milan was a major cultural centre in the Europe, attracting several artists, composers and important literary figures. Later, during World War II, the city was badly affected by Allied bombings, and after German occupation in 1943, Milan became the main hub of the Italian resistance. Despite this, Milan saw a post-war economic growth, attracting thousands of immigrants from Southern Italy and abroad.
An international and cosmopolitan city, 13.9% of Milan's population is from abroad.The city remains one of Europe's main transportational and industrial hubs, and Milan is one of the EU's most important centres for business and finance, with its economy (see economy of Milan) being the world's 26th richest by purchasing power, having a GDP of $115 billion. The Milan metropolitan area has Europe's 4th highest GDP: € 241.2 billion (US$ 312.3 billion) in 2004. Milan also has one of Italy's highest GDPs (per capita), about €35,137 (US$ 52,263), which is 161.6% of the EU average GDP per capita. In addition to this, Milan is the world's 11th most expensive city for expatriate employees. Milan has also been classified as being the 28th most powerful and influential city in the world.
Milan is recognised as a world fashion and design capital, with a major global influence in commerce, industry, music, sport, literature, art and media, making it one of GaWC's major Alpha world cities. The Lombard metropolis is especially famous for its fashion houses and shops (such as along Via Montenapoleone) and the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele in the Piazza Duomo (reputed to be the world's oldest shopping mall). The city has a rich cultural heritage and legacy, and has a unique cuisine (it is home to numerous famous dishes, such as the Panettone Christmas cake and the risotto alla Milanese). The city has a particularly famous musical, particularly operatic, tradition, being the home of several important composers (such as Giuseppe Verdi) and theatres (such as the Teatro alla Scala). Milan is also well-known for containing several important museums, universities, academies, palaces, churches and libraries (such as the Academy of Brera and the Castello Sforzesco) and two renowned football teams: A.C. Milan and F.C. Internazionale Milano. This makes Milan one of Europe's most popular tourist destinations, with over 1.914 million foreign arrivals to the city in 2008.The city hosted the 1906World Exposition and will host the 2015Universal Exposition.
Inhabitants of Milan are referred to as "Milanese" (Italian: Milanesi or informally Meneghini or Ambrosiani). The city is nicknamed by Milan´s inhabitants the "moral capital". ( source Wikipedia )

Tickets from Paris to Milan or Turin start at just €29 - for information or to buy tickets online see https://www.seat61.com/Paris-to-Milan-by-TGV-train.htm
A beginner's guide to travel from Paris to Turin or Milan by high-speed TGV train, showing the train interior & exterior, the scenery and the food on board. Three daily French TGVs link Paris Gare de Lyon with Turin and Milan, from €29 one-way booked direct with French Railways.
The video shows the 14:41 from Paris arriving Turin 20:13, Milan Porta Garibaldi at 21:50, with an easy connection from London St Pancras by Eurostar.
The video was taken in June, and there was still snow on the highest peaks - the weather wasn't great on this occasion, overcast with brooding clouds, the route looks far better in proper summer sun or winter snow!
Fans of BBCTop Gear may recognise a shot or two in this video - I supplied a few clips to the Beeb for their Wembley to Milan TGV-versus-Mustang 'race' first shown in February 2013.

We tried the digital devices inside the new COOP at Biccoca Village (Milano - Italy). It’s an interactive shopping experience with:
- digital screen mirrors integrating the Xbox Kinect technology: customers simply point and pass their hands up to the product to learn more about this particular food, its nutritional information, and how and where it was grown and harvested.
- interactive screens listing with educational and detailed information about every product displayed
Visual merchandising is also very interesting: clear, modern and linear. Too bad that the technology is not completely ready:
- it misses some information about the products: as the product digitalization process can be quite difficult due to a wide range of products coming from suppliers from all over the world. Coop should ask the producers to add product information inside the content management system, and although the technology is ready, some of the producers are not.
- some screens are not functional, too slow to interact
- not easily readable because of the mirror effect

published:16 Dec 2016

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A visit to the kitchen at Antica Trattoria della Pesa in Milano, to see how riso al salto is made. For more information please visit my website: http://www.elizabethminchilliinrome.com/2015/05/antica-trattoria-della-pesa-milan/
And for more information on dining in Milan and Italy, dowlonad my app EATITALY, available on iTunes.
For full updates please subscribe to my blog and newletter, and if you like fun videos about Italy, please subscribe to my YouTube Channel. Grazie!

Information

Information (shortened as info) is that which informs. In other words, it is the answer to a question of some kind. It is also that from which data and knowledge can be derived, as data represents values attributed to parameters, and knowledge signifies understanding of real things or abstract concepts. As it regards data, the information's existence is not necessarily coupled to an observer (it exists beyond an event horizon, for example), while in the case of knowledge, the information requires a cognitive observer.

At its most fundamental, information is any propagation of cause and effect within a system. Information is conveyed either as the content of a message or through direct or indirect observation of some thing. That which is perceived can be construed as a message in its own right, and in that sense, information is always conveyed as the content of a message.

Milan

Milan (English /mᵻˈlæn/ or US/məˈlɑːn/;Lombard, Milanese variant: Milan[miˈlã]),Italian:Milano[miˈlaːno]), the second-most populous city in Italy, is the capital of Lombardy. The city proper has a population of about 1.3 million, while its urban area (the 5th-largest in the EU) comprises an estimated 5 million people (former Provinces of Milan and Monza-Brianza, with other Comuni included in the former Province of Varese). The enormous suburban sprawl that followed the post-war boom of the 1950s–1960s has resulted in a polycentric metropolitan area, known as Greater Milan, of 7 to 10 million people, stretching over the provinces of Milan, Bergamo, Como, Lecco, Lodi, Monza and Brianza, Pavia, Varese and Novara. The Milan metropolitan region is part of the so-called Blue Banana, the area of Europe with the highest population and industrial density. In terms of GDP, Milan has the third largest economy among EU cities (after London and Paris) and the largest among European non-capital cities.

Polytechnic University of Milan

The Politecnico di Milano (English: Polytechnic University of Milan) is the largest technicaluniversity in Italy, with about 40,000 students.
It offers undergraduate, graduate and higher education courses in engineering, architecture and design.
Founded in 1863, it is the oldest university in Milan.

The Politecnico has two main campuses in Milan city, where the majority of the research and teaching activity are located, and other satellite campuses in five other cities across Lombardy and Emilia Romagna. The central offices and headquarters are located in the historical campus of Città Studi in Milan, which is also the largest, active since 1927.

The university was ranked the best for Engineering and among the top big universities in Italy in the CENSIS-Repubblica Italian University rankings for 2014-2015 and is ranked as the 20th best technical university in the world according to the QS World University Rankings.

The university is ranked 11th for Design, 24th for Engineering and 14th for Architecture in the world, according to the QS World University Rankings.

Air traffic control

Air traffic control (ATC) is a service provided by ground-based controllers who direct aircraft on the ground and through controlled airspace, and can provide advisory services to aircraft in non-controlled airspace. The primary purpose of ATC worldwide is to prevent collisions, organize and expedite the flow of air traffic, and provide information and other support for pilots. In some countries, ATC plays a security or defensive role, or is operated by the military.

To prevent collisions, ATC enforces traffic separation rules, which ensure each aircraft maintains a minimum amount of empty space around it at all times. Many aircraft also have collision avoidance systems, which provide additional safety by warning pilots when other aircraft get too close.

In many countries, ATC provides services to all private, military, and commercial aircraft operating within its airspace. Depending on the type of flight and the class of airspace, ATC may issue instructions that pilots are required to obey, or advisories (known as flight information in some countries) that pilots may, at their discretion, disregard. The pilot in command is the final authority for the safe operation of the aircraft and may, in an emergency, deviate from ATC instructions to the extent required to maintain safe operation of their aircraft.

Italian ATC - Roma Radar / Milano Information

Milano - Italy

Book Your Hotel in Milano: http://www.booking.com/city/it/milan.html?aid=345526;label=youtube_Milano
Milan is a city in Italy and the capital of the region of Lombardy and of the province of Milan. The city proper has a population of about 1,300,000, while the urban area is the fifth largest in the European Union with an estimated population of 4,300,000 million. The Milan metropolitan area, by far the largest in Italy, is estimated by the OECD to have a population of 7,400,000 million.
The city was founded under the name of Mediolanum by the Insubres, a Celtic people. It was later captured by the Romans in 222 BC, and the city became very successful under the Roman Empire. Later Milan was ruled by the Visconti, the Sforza, the Spanish in the 1500s and the Austrians in the 1700s. In 1796, Milan was conquered by Napoleon I and he made it the capital of his Kingdom of Italy in 1805.[4][5] During the Romantic period, Milan was a major cultural centre in the Europe, attracting several artists, composers and important literary figures. Later, during World War II, the city was badly affected by Allied bombings, and after German occupation in 1943, Milan became the main hub of the Italian resistance. Despite this, Milan saw a post-war economic growth, attracting thousands of immigrants from Southern Italy and abroad.
An international and cosmopolitan city, 13.9% of Milan's population is from abroad.The city remains one of Europe's main transportational and industrial hubs, and Milan is one of the EU's most important centres for business and finance, with its economy (see economy of Milan) being the world's 26th richest by purchasing power, having a GDP of $115 billion. The Milan metropolitan area has Europe's 4th highest GDP: € 241.2 billion (US$ 312.3 billion) in 2004. Milan also has one of Italy's highest GDPs (per capita), about €35,137 (US$ 52,263), which is 161.6% of the EU average GDP per capita. In addition to this, Milan is the world's 11th most expensive city for expatriate employees. Milan has also been classified as being the 28th most powerful and influential city in the world.
Milan is recognised as a world fashion and design capital, with a major global influence in commerce, industry, music, sport, literature, art and media, making it one of GaWC's major Alpha world cities. The Lombard metropolis is especially famous for its fashion houses and shops (such as along Via Montenapoleone) and the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele in the Piazza Duomo (reputed to be the world's oldest shopping mall). The city has a rich cultural heritage and legacy, and has a unique cuisine (it is home to numerous famous dishes, such as the Panettone Christmas cake and the risotto alla Milanese). The city has a particularly famous musical, particularly operatic, tradition, being the home of several important composers (such as Giuseppe Verdi) and theatres (such as the Teatro alla Scala). Milan is also well-known for containing several important museums, universities, academies, palaces, churches and libraries (such as the Academy of Brera and the Castello Sforzesco) and two renowned football teams: A.C. Milan and F.C. Internazionale Milano. This makes Milan one of Europe's most popular tourist destinations, with over 1.914 million foreign arrivals to the city in 2008.The city hosted the 1906World Exposition and will host the 2015Universal Exposition.
Inhabitants of Milan are referred to as "Milanese" (Italian: Milanesi or informally Meneghini or Ambrosiani). The city is nicknamed by Milan´s inhabitants the "moral capital". ( source Wikipedia )

Paris to Milan by TGV train - video guide

Tickets from Paris to Milan or Turin start at just €29 - for information or to buy tickets online see https://www.seat61.com/Paris-to-Milan-by-TGV-train.htm
A beginner's guide to travel from Paris to Turin or Milan by high-speed TGV train, showing the train interior & exterior, the scenery and the food on board. Three daily French TGVs link Paris Gare de Lyon with Turin and Milan, from €29 one-way booked direct with French Railways.
The video shows the 14:41 from Paris arriving Turin 20:13, Milan Porta Garibaldi at 21:50, with an easy connection from London St Pancras by Eurostar.
The video was taken in June, and there was still snow on the highest peaks - the weather wasn't great on this occasion, overcast with brooding clouds, the route looks far better in proper summer sun or winter snow!
Fans of BBCTop Gear may recognise a shot or two in this video - I supplied a few clips to the Beeb for their Wembley to Milan TGV-versus-Mustang 'race' first shown in February 2013.

COOP - the supermarket of the future in Milano

We tried the digital devices inside the new COOP at Biccoca Village (Milano - Italy). It’s an interactive shopping experience with:
- digital screen mirrors integrating the Xbox Kinect technology: customers simply point and pass their hands up to the product to learn more about this particular food, its nutritional information, and how and where it was grown and harvested.
- interactive screens listing with educational and detailed information about every product displayed
Visual merchandising is also very interesting: clear, modern and linear. Too bad that the technology is not completely ready:
- it misses some information about the products: as the product digitalization process can be quite difficult due to a wide range of products coming from suppliers from all over the world. Coop should ask the producers to add product information inside the content management system, and although the technology is ready, some of the producers are not.
- some screens are not functional, too slow to interact
- not easily readable because of the mirror effect

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Making Riso al Salto at Antica Trattoria della Pesa, Milano

Making Riso al Salto at Antica Trattoria della Pesa, Milano

Making Riso al Salto at Antica Trattoria della Pesa, Milano

A visit to the kitchen at Antica Trattoria della Pesa in Milano, to see how riso al salto is made. For more information please visit my website: http://www.elizabethminchilliinrome.com/2015/05/antica-trattoria-della-pesa-milan/
And for more information on dining in Milan and Italy, dowlonad my app EATITALY, available on iTunes.
For full updates please subscribe to my blog and newletter, and if you like fun videos about Italy, please subscribe to my YouTube Channel. Grazie!

EGEA Milano - Geography Awareness Week

EGEA organises each year a challenge during the GeographyAwareness Week and GIS Day. This is the contribution by EGEA Milano.
For more contribution check the playlist :)
Experience Geography, ExploreEurope!
EGEA is the European Geography Association for students and young geographers.
For more information about EGEA visit our website:
www.egea.eu
For more videos visit our Youtube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/EGEATV
Other Social Media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EGEA.geo
Twitter: https://twitter.com/egea_geo
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/egea_europe/

Neon - Information of Death - Live @ Tunnel - Milano - 24-09-2010

**PLEASE READ**
**CopyrightStatement** This video is not intended to infringe any copyright laws in any way. This is for the sole purpose of entertainment; no profit is gained from this. It is the copyrighted property of its respective owner(s).

Paris to Milan by TGV train - video guide

Tickets from Paris to Milan or Turin start at just €29 - for information or to buy tickets online see https://www.seat61.com/Paris-to-Milan-by-TGV-train.htm
A beginner's guide to travel from Paris to Turin or Milan by high-speed TGV train, showing the train interior & exterior, the scenery and the food on board. Three daily French TGVs link Paris Gare de Lyon with Turin and Milan, from €29 one-way booked direct with French Railways.
The video shows the 14:41 from Paris arriving Turin 20:13, Milan Porta Garibaldi at 21:50, with an easy connection from London St Pancras by Eurostar.
The video was taken in June, and there was still snow on the highest peaks - the weather wasn't great on this occasion, overcast with brooding clouds, the route looks far better in proper summer sun or win...

COOP - the supermarket of the future in Milano

We tried the digital devices inside the new COOP at Biccoca Village (Milano - Italy). It’s an interactive shopping experience with:
- digital screen mirrors integrating the Xbox Kinect technology: customers simply point and pass their hands up to the product to learn more about this particular food, its nutritional information, and how and where it was grown and harvested.
- interactive screens listing with educational and detailed information about every product displayed
Visual merchandising is also very interesting: clear, modern and linear. Too bad that the technology is not completely ready:
- it misses some information about the products: as the product digitalization process can be quite difficult due to a wide range of products coming from suppliers from all over the world. Coop...

published: 16 Dec 2016

Making Riso al Salto at Antica Trattoria della Pesa, Milano

A visit to the kitchen at Antica Trattoria della Pesa in Milano, to see how riso al salto is made. For more information please visit my website: http://www.elizabethminchilliinrome.com/2015/05/antica-trattoria-della-pesa-milan/
And for more information on dining in Milan and Italy, dowlonad my app EATITALY, available on iTunes.
For full updates please subscribe to my blog and newletter, and if you like fun videos about Italy, please subscribe to my YouTube Channel. Grazie!

EGEA Milano - Geography Awareness Week

EGEA organises each year a challenge during the GeographyAwareness Week and GIS Day. This is the contribution by EGEA Milano.
For more contribution check the playlist :)
Experience Geography, ExploreEurope!
EGEA is the European Geography Association for students and young geographers.
For more information about EGEA visit our website:
www.egea.eu
For more videos visit our Youtube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/EGEATV
Other Social Media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EGEA.geo
Twitter: https://twitter.com/egea_geo
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/egea_europe/

Four Seasons Hotels invite you to live the dream road trip holiday combining the glamour of the French Riviera with a twist of Dolce Vita, behind the wheel of an iconic classic vintage car.
For more information visit: https://www.fourseasons.com/landing_pages/multi_destination/road-trip-to-la-dolce-vita/.
Discover the luxuries of Four Seasons HotelMilano, HotelFirenze and Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat.
Four Seasons Hotel Milano
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Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/fsmilan/
Four Seasons Hotel Firenze
Official Site: https://www.fourseasons.com/florence/
Facebo...

published: 30 Nov 2017

Neon - Information of Death - Live @ Tunnel - Milano - 24-09-2010

**PLEASE READ**
**CopyrightStatement** This video is not intended to infringe any copyright laws in any way. This is for the sole purpose of entertainment; no profit is gained from this. It is the copyrighted property of its respective owner(s).

Book Your Hotel in Milano: http://www.booking.com/city/it/milan.html?aid=345526;label=youtube_Milano
Milan is a city in Italy and the capital of the region of Lombardy and of the province of Milan. The city proper has a population of about 1,300,000, while the urban area is the fifth largest in the European Union with an estimated population of 4,300,000 million. The Milan metropolitan area, by far the largest in Italy, is estimated by the OECD to have a population of 7,400,000 million.
The city was founded under the name of Mediolanum by the Insubres, a Celtic people. It was later captured by the Romans in 222 BC, and the city became very successful under the Roman Empire. Later Milan was ruled by the Visconti, the Sforza, the Spanish in the 1500s and the Austrians in the 1700s. In 1796, Milan was conquered by Napoleon I and he made it the capital of his Kingdom of Italy in 1805.[4][5] During the Romantic period, Milan was a major cultural centre in the Europe, attracting several artists, composers and important literary figures. Later, during World War II, the city was badly affected by Allied bombings, and after German occupation in 1943, Milan became the main hub of the Italian resistance. Despite this, Milan saw a post-war economic growth, attracting thousands of immigrants from Southern Italy and abroad.
An international and cosmopolitan city, 13.9% of Milan's population is from abroad.The city remains one of Europe's main transportational and industrial hubs, and Milan is one of the EU's most important centres for business and finance, with its economy (see economy of Milan) being the world's 26th richest by purchasing power, having a GDP of $115 billion. The Milan metropolitan area has Europe's 4th highest GDP: € 241.2 billion (US$ 312.3 billion) in 2004. Milan also has one of Italy's highest GDPs (per capita), about €35,137 (US$ 52,263), which is 161.6% of the EU average GDP per capita. In addition to this, Milan is the world's 11th most expensive city for expatriate employees. Milan has also been classified as being the 28th most powerful and influential city in the world.
Milan is recognised as a world fashion and design capital, with a major global influence in commerce, industry, music, sport, literature, art and media, making it one of GaWC's major Alpha world cities. The Lombard metropolis is especially famous for its fashion houses and shops (such as along Via Montenapoleone) and the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele in the Piazza Duomo (reputed to be the world's oldest shopping mall). The city has a rich cultural heritage and legacy, and has a unique cuisine (it is home to numerous famous dishes, such as the Panettone Christmas cake and the risotto alla Milanese). The city has a particularly famous musical, particularly operatic, tradition, being the home of several important composers (such as Giuseppe Verdi) and theatres (such as the Teatro alla Scala). Milan is also well-known for containing several important museums, universities, academies, palaces, churches and libraries (such as the Academy of Brera and the Castello Sforzesco) and two renowned football teams: A.C. Milan and F.C. Internazionale Milano. This makes Milan one of Europe's most popular tourist destinations, with over 1.914 million foreign arrivals to the city in 2008.The city hosted the 1906World Exposition and will host the 2015Universal Exposition.
Inhabitants of Milan are referred to as "Milanese" (Italian: Milanesi or informally Meneghini or Ambrosiani). The city is nicknamed by Milan´s inhabitants the "moral capital". ( source Wikipedia )

Book Your Hotel in Milano: http://www.booking.com/city/it/milan.html?aid=345526;label=youtube_Milano
Milan is a city in Italy and the capital of the region of Lombardy and of the province of Milan. The city proper has a population of about 1,300,000, while the urban area is the fifth largest in the European Union with an estimated population of 4,300,000 million. The Milan metropolitan area, by far the largest in Italy, is estimated by the OECD to have a population of 7,400,000 million.
The city was founded under the name of Mediolanum by the Insubres, a Celtic people. It was later captured by the Romans in 222 BC, and the city became very successful under the Roman Empire. Later Milan was ruled by the Visconti, the Sforza, the Spanish in the 1500s and the Austrians in the 1700s. In 1796, Milan was conquered by Napoleon I and he made it the capital of his Kingdom of Italy in 1805.[4][5] During the Romantic period, Milan was a major cultural centre in the Europe, attracting several artists, composers and important literary figures. Later, during World War II, the city was badly affected by Allied bombings, and after German occupation in 1943, Milan became the main hub of the Italian resistance. Despite this, Milan saw a post-war economic growth, attracting thousands of immigrants from Southern Italy and abroad.
An international and cosmopolitan city, 13.9% of Milan's population is from abroad.The city remains one of Europe's main transportational and industrial hubs, and Milan is one of the EU's most important centres for business and finance, with its economy (see economy of Milan) being the world's 26th richest by purchasing power, having a GDP of $115 billion. The Milan metropolitan area has Europe's 4th highest GDP: € 241.2 billion (US$ 312.3 billion) in 2004. Milan also has one of Italy's highest GDPs (per capita), about €35,137 (US$ 52,263), which is 161.6% of the EU average GDP per capita. In addition to this, Milan is the world's 11th most expensive city for expatriate employees. Milan has also been classified as being the 28th most powerful and influential city in the world.
Milan is recognised as a world fashion and design capital, with a major global influence in commerce, industry, music, sport, literature, art and media, making it one of GaWC's major Alpha world cities. The Lombard metropolis is especially famous for its fashion houses and shops (such as along Via Montenapoleone) and the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele in the Piazza Duomo (reputed to be the world's oldest shopping mall). The city has a rich cultural heritage and legacy, and has a unique cuisine (it is home to numerous famous dishes, such as the Panettone Christmas cake and the risotto alla Milanese). The city has a particularly famous musical, particularly operatic, tradition, being the home of several important composers (such as Giuseppe Verdi) and theatres (such as the Teatro alla Scala). Milan is also well-known for containing several important museums, universities, academies, palaces, churches and libraries (such as the Academy of Brera and the Castello Sforzesco) and two renowned football teams: A.C. Milan and F.C. Internazionale Milano. This makes Milan one of Europe's most popular tourist destinations, with over 1.914 million foreign arrivals to the city in 2008.The city hosted the 1906World Exposition and will host the 2015Universal Exposition.
Inhabitants of Milan are referred to as "Milanese" (Italian: Milanesi or informally Meneghini or Ambrosiani). The city is nicknamed by Milan´s inhabitants the "moral capital". ( source Wikipedia )

Paris to Milan by TGV train - video guide

Tickets from Paris to Milan or Turin start at just €29 - for information or to buy tickets online see https://www.seat61.com/Paris-to-Milan-by-TGV-train.htm
A...

Tickets from Paris to Milan or Turin start at just €29 - for information or to buy tickets online see https://www.seat61.com/Paris-to-Milan-by-TGV-train.htm
A beginner's guide to travel from Paris to Turin or Milan by high-speed TGV train, showing the train interior & exterior, the scenery and the food on board. Three daily French TGVs link Paris Gare de Lyon with Turin and Milan, from €29 one-way booked direct with French Railways.
The video shows the 14:41 from Paris arriving Turin 20:13, Milan Porta Garibaldi at 21:50, with an easy connection from London St Pancras by Eurostar.
The video was taken in June, and there was still snow on the highest peaks - the weather wasn't great on this occasion, overcast with brooding clouds, the route looks far better in proper summer sun or winter snow!
Fans of BBCTop Gear may recognise a shot or two in this video - I supplied a few clips to the Beeb for their Wembley to Milan TGV-versus-Mustang 'race' first shown in February 2013.

Tickets from Paris to Milan or Turin start at just €29 - for information or to buy tickets online see https://www.seat61.com/Paris-to-Milan-by-TGV-train.htm
A beginner's guide to travel from Paris to Turin or Milan by high-speed TGV train, showing the train interior & exterior, the scenery and the food on board. Three daily French TGVs link Paris Gare de Lyon with Turin and Milan, from €29 one-way booked direct with French Railways.
The video shows the 14:41 from Paris arriving Turin 20:13, Milan Porta Garibaldi at 21:50, with an easy connection from London St Pancras by Eurostar.
The video was taken in June, and there was still snow on the highest peaks - the weather wasn't great on this occasion, overcast with brooding clouds, the route looks far better in proper summer sun or winter snow!
Fans of BBCTop Gear may recognise a shot or two in this video - I supplied a few clips to the Beeb for their Wembley to Milan TGV-versus-Mustang 'race' first shown in February 2013.

We tried the digital devices inside the new COOP at Biccoca Village (Milano - Italy). It’s an interactive shopping experience with:
- digital screen mirrors integrating the Xbox Kinect technology: customers simply point and pass their hands up to the product to learn more about this particular food, its nutritional information, and how and where it was grown and harvested.
- interactive screens listing with educational and detailed information about every product displayed
Visual merchandising is also very interesting: clear, modern and linear. Too bad that the technology is not completely ready:
- it misses some information about the products: as the product digitalization process can be quite difficult due to a wide range of products coming from suppliers from all over the world. Coop should ask the producers to add product information inside the content management system, and although the technology is ready, some of the producers are not.
- some screens are not functional, too slow to interact
- not easily readable because of the mirror effect

We tried the digital devices inside the new COOP at Biccoca Village (Milano - Italy). It’s an interactive shopping experience with:
- digital screen mirrors integrating the Xbox Kinect technology: customers simply point and pass their hands up to the product to learn more about this particular food, its nutritional information, and how and where it was grown and harvested.
- interactive screens listing with educational and detailed information about every product displayed
Visual merchandising is also very interesting: clear, modern and linear. Too bad that the technology is not completely ready:
- it misses some information about the products: as the product digitalization process can be quite difficult due to a wide range of products coming from suppliers from all over the world. Coop should ask the producers to add product information inside the content management system, and although the technology is ready, some of the producers are not.
- some screens are not functional, too slow to interact
- not easily readable because of the mirror effect

Making Riso al Salto at Antica Trattoria della Pesa, Milano

A visit to the kitchen at Antica Trattoria della Pesa in Milano, to see how riso al salto is made. For more information please visit my website: http://www.eli...

A visit to the kitchen at Antica Trattoria della Pesa in Milano, to see how riso al salto is made. For more information please visit my website: http://www.elizabethminchilliinrome.com/2015/05/antica-trattoria-della-pesa-milan/
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A visit to the kitchen at Antica Trattoria della Pesa in Milano, to see how riso al salto is made. For more information please visit my website: http://www.elizabethminchilliinrome.com/2015/05/antica-trattoria-della-pesa-milan/
And for more information on dining in Milan and Italy, dowlonad my app EATITALY, available on iTunes.
For full updates please subscribe to my blog and newletter, and if you like fun videos about Italy, please subscribe to my YouTube Channel. Grazie!

EGEA organises each year a challenge during the GeographyAwareness Week and GIS Day. This is the contribution by EGEA Milano.
For more contribution check the playlist :)
Experience Geography, ExploreEurope!
EGEA is the European Geography Association for students and young geographers.
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EGEA organises each year a challenge during the GeographyAwareness Week and GIS Day. This is the contribution by EGEA Milano.
For more contribution check the playlist :)
Experience Geography, ExploreEurope!
EGEA is the European Geography Association for students and young geographers.
For more information about EGEA visit our website:
www.egea.eu
For more videos visit our Youtube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/EGEATV
Other Social Media:
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Neon - Information of Death - Live @ Tunnel - Milano - 24-09-2010

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BOCCONI Questions Answered! Italy, University, etc. || miLAno

SELECTED QUESTIONS
0:38 - When you got to Milan, what was a negative surprise and what was a positive surprise?
1:50 - What's your least favorite thing about Bocconi?
2:19 - Which song is currently your favorite?
2:35 - Who was the last person who did something nice for you?
4:04 - Have you drunk any beer yet? / What does beer taste like?
4:44 - What is a sushita?
5:24 - Have you found a local priest yet?
5:47 - Have you met any cute boys already?
5:53 - How have you found the transition from high school to college, especially going from America to Italy?
9:24 - Can you point out the main differences between American colleges and Bocconi, like schedules, extracurriculars, etc.?
12:38 - Any crushes at Bocconi?
12:47 - Biggest differences between America and Italy?
13:04 - Top 10 #onlyinit...

Do you want to visit Milan or take a trip to Milan Italy?
Do you want to know about where to stay in Milan?
Then here is my vlog video about fun places to explore in Milan Italy // Italy milan .
Hello sweethearts, i have today for you a vlog video about my fun time in Milan // Italy // Milan Italy // Milan holidays.
Are you thinking of having your next holiday in Milan and you want to get some information about Milan //Milan tourism then click this video. I hope you get inspired.
Lastly Italian food and wine is delicious.
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published: 11 Jan 2017

Euro Truck SImulator 2 Italia DLC Milano to Ancona

On the road, hauling loads across Europe in Euro Truck Simulator 2
Our Journey in this video takes us from MilanoDestinationAncona
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Giorgia Lupi - Information Designer

Giorgia Lupi is an information designer. Her work in information visualization frequently crosses the divide between digital and print, exploring visual models and metaphors to represent rich data-driven stories. Her work challenges the impersonality that data might communicate, through engaging visual narratives able to connect numbers to what they stand for: knowledge, behaviors, people. She is co-founder and design director at Accurat (accurat.it), an information design agency based in Milan and New York; Accurat analyzes data and contexts and designs analytical tools and visual narratives that provide awareness, comprehension and engagement.
In 2014, she obtained a PhD in Information Design at Politecnico di Milano. Her work has been published and featured in magazines such as the New ...

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BOCCONI Questions Answered! Italy, University, etc. || miLAno

SELECTED QUESTIONS
0:38 - When you got to Milan, what was a negative surprise and what was a positive surprise?
1:50 - What's your least favorite thing about Bo...

SELECTED QUESTIONS
0:38 - When you got to Milan, what was a negative surprise and what was a positive surprise?
1:50 - What's your least favorite thing about Bocconi?
2:19 - Which song is currently your favorite?
2:35 - Who was the last person who did something nice for you?
4:04 - Have you drunk any beer yet? / What does beer taste like?
4:44 - What is a sushita?
5:24 - Have you found a local priest yet?
5:47 - Have you met any cute boys already?
5:53 - How have you found the transition from high school to college, especially going from America to Italy?
9:24 - Can you point out the main differences between American colleges and Bocconi, like schedules, extracurriculars, etc.?
12:38 - Any crushes at Bocconi?
12:47 - Biggest differences between America and Italy?
13:04 - Top 10 #onlyinitaly moments?
14:33 - Are there lots of other Americans?
15:12 - How amazing is Esselunga?!
15:26 - Spadolini vs. Dubini, which is better?
16:42 - Favorite bar?
17:04 - Why did you choose Milan or Italy in general?
17:18 - What's the best part of living in Milan, and how is it different from the U.S.?
18:32 - Was it hard to leave the States?
18:53 - How are the classes, as in the English, work, and curriculum?
21:27 - What is your best advice for incoming students?
22:10 - What is your favorite part of the day?
22:24 - What is your name?
22:50 - Compare West Chester to Milano.
23:35 - Favorite food in Italy?
24:02 - What is the best thing that's ever happened to you?
West Chester Vlog: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mj19NObgNtU&t=5s
#OnlyInItaly Moments: https://indepenndence.wordpress.com/2017/09/01/onlyinitaly/
"How Is Italy?" : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZezxH1ctyY&t=228s
Why I Chose Bocconi/Italy in General: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQESN8KhUM0&t=635s
Hit us up!
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Thanks for watching! See you next Monday ♥
xoxo

SELECTED QUESTIONS
0:38 - When you got to Milan, what was a negative surprise and what was a positive surprise?
1:50 - What's your least favorite thing about Bocconi?
2:19 - Which song is currently your favorite?
2:35 - Who was the last person who did something nice for you?
4:04 - Have you drunk any beer yet? / What does beer taste like?
4:44 - What is a sushita?
5:24 - Have you found a local priest yet?
5:47 - Have you met any cute boys already?
5:53 - How have you found the transition from high school to college, especially going from America to Italy?
9:24 - Can you point out the main differences between American colleges and Bocconi, like schedules, extracurriculars, etc.?
12:38 - Any crushes at Bocconi?
12:47 - Biggest differences between America and Italy?
13:04 - Top 10 #onlyinitaly moments?
14:33 - Are there lots of other Americans?
15:12 - How amazing is Esselunga?!
15:26 - Spadolini vs. Dubini, which is better?
16:42 - Favorite bar?
17:04 - Why did you choose Milan or Italy in general?
17:18 - What's the best part of living in Milan, and how is it different from the U.S.?
18:32 - Was it hard to leave the States?
18:53 - How are the classes, as in the English, work, and curriculum?
21:27 - What is your best advice for incoming students?
22:10 - What is your favorite part of the day?
22:24 - What is your name?
22:50 - Compare West Chester to Milano.
23:35 - Favorite food in Italy?
24:02 - What is the best thing that's ever happened to you?
West Chester Vlog: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mj19NObgNtU&t=5s
#OnlyInItaly Moments: https://indepenndence.wordpress.com/2017/09/01/onlyinitaly/
"How Is Italy?" : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZezxH1ctyY&t=228s
Why I Chose Bocconi/Italy in General: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQESN8KhUM0&t=635s
Hit us up!
Instagram
Carly: carlyycorn
Jency: mjency
Carly's Blog: https://www.indepenndence.wordpress.com
Thanks for watching! See you next Monday ♥
xoxo

There is no such thing as bad Italian Cuisine. Period. While visiting the Lombardy Region of Italy we had the opportunity to sample kinds of Italian foods and yet we didn't so much as have a bad meal. The food is just that good over there and Italians take pride in using fresh ingredients to make all of their food and drinks. Come join us as we eat our way around Italy!
Italian Cuisine in Lombardy Playlist:
Italian Breakfast in Milan, Italy
Italian Cooking Class at Castello di MalpagaRisotto alla Milanese in MIlan, Italy
Aperitivo: Drinks, food and experiencing nightlife in Milan, Italy
Dì de la Bresaola: Italian MeatFestival in Chiavenna, Italy
Gelato: EatingItalian IceCreamPizza al taglio: Pizza by the slice in Milan, Italy
Polenta e osei: Bergamo's unique Italian cake
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facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thatbackpacker
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instragram: https://www.instagram.com/nomadicsamuel/
Italian Cuisine: Italy FoodGuide to Lombardy Travel Food Video Transcript:
Well good morning from Milano, Italia. We are here in Italy. It is our first day, so we have gone in search of the Italian breakfast. Now we weren't entirely sure what an Italian breakfast looks like so we did a bit of research and asked around and apparently it is just a coffee and anything sweet. So that could be pastries, bread with jam, cake or cookies. So we've sat down at a little cafe and we're going to have our first Italian breakfast.
Okay guys, so I'm pretty excited about today. We have left Bergamo behind and we're visiting a castle outside in the countryside. It's called Castello di Malpaga and we are going to be taking a cooking class inside a castle. So I'm going to get ready to start cooking and Sam is going to give you a tour of the castle so you can see what it looks like.
First impressions from Milan so far? Ah, it's been great. Especially the food. And every time you go to a restaurant I'm looking at the menu and I'm like I want this, I want this, I want this, I want this.
So I have a hard time deciding and I'm not even sure if we're going to get to cover everything before we leave. Well, tonight it is risotto.
So we've gone out for our first Italian Aperitivo. Which is kind of like a pre-dinner drinking tradition. Basically, you get yourself a cocktail for about 10 Euros and that gives you access to this massive buffet of like pizzas, pastas, olives. Anything you could possibly imagine. And this is what comes before dinner.
Good morning from Chiavenna. It is a bit of a rainy morning but we are still very excited to be here and out exploring because there is a festival taking place here. Today is the day of the Bresaola and that means that we are celebrating a deli meat. And there is lots of different stands that have been setup across the town. So you can just wander around and sample some deli meats. So we're going to be trying lots of food today. It's very exciting. And just to give you a bit of background information, Bresaola is kind of similar to prosciutto but it is made from beef and it has very little fat. So that is coming up in this video.
One of the pleasures of coming to Italy is indulging in the local ice cream known as gelato. Here we've each got two cones. I've got the waffle cone over here and Audrey's going to be trying the regular cone. We've got different flavors and we can't wait to try a taste test now.
So it is lunchtime here in Milan and we figured why not have pizza when in Italy. I've only had pizza once the whole time I've been here and it was time to try a few others. So we've been walking around the city and we walked by this one shop and we saw they had like these extra thick slices of pizza. It almost looked like a focaccia bread with toppings. So we went in there and grabbed two slices.
Good afternoon from the city of Bergamo. Today we took a day trip from Milan, we rode the train for less than an hour and we arrived at a completely new destination. So we've been exploring the town of Bergamo and we also learned that there is a dessert that is very popular in this city. And that is what I have right here.
This is part of our Travel in Italy video series showcasing Italian food, Italian culture and Italian cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

There is no such thing as bad Italian Cuisine. Period. While visiting the Lombardy Region of Italy we had the opportunity to sample kinds of Italian foods and yet we didn't so much as have a bad meal. The food is just that good over there and Italians take pride in using fresh ingredients to make all of their food and drinks. Come join us as we eat our way around Italy!
Italian Cuisine in Lombardy Playlist:
Italian Breakfast in Milan, Italy
Italian Cooking Class at Castello di MalpagaRisotto alla Milanese in MIlan, Italy
Aperitivo: Drinks, food and experiencing nightlife in Milan, Italy
Dì de la Bresaola: Italian MeatFestival in Chiavenna, Italy
Gelato: EatingItalian IceCreamPizza al taglio: Pizza by the slice in Milan, Italy
Polenta e osei: Bergamo's unique Italian cake
GEAR WE USEOlympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t
Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1YdjsYX
Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM
Rode Video Mic GO: http://amzn.to/1WDKtVM
Joby Gorilla Pod: http://amzn.to/1PgoY5F
SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro: http://amzn.to/25KEErs
SOCIAL MEDIA & TRAVEL BLOGS
AUDREY:
blog: http://thatbackpacker.com/
instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatbackpac...
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thatbackpacker
twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatBackpacker
SAMUEL:
blog: http://nomadicsamuel.com/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nomadicsamuel
twitter: https://twitter.com/NomadicSamuel
instragram: https://www.instagram.com/nomadicsamuel/
Italian Cuisine: Italy FoodGuide to Lombardy Travel Food Video Transcript:
Well good morning from Milano, Italia. We are here in Italy. It is our first day, so we have gone in search of the Italian breakfast. Now we weren't entirely sure what an Italian breakfast looks like so we did a bit of research and asked around and apparently it is just a coffee and anything sweet. So that could be pastries, bread with jam, cake or cookies. So we've sat down at a little cafe and we're going to have our first Italian breakfast.
Okay guys, so I'm pretty excited about today. We have left Bergamo behind and we're visiting a castle outside in the countryside. It's called Castello di Malpaga and we are going to be taking a cooking class inside a castle. So I'm going to get ready to start cooking and Sam is going to give you a tour of the castle so you can see what it looks like.
First impressions from Milan so far? Ah, it's been great. Especially the food. And every time you go to a restaurant I'm looking at the menu and I'm like I want this, I want this, I want this, I want this.
So I have a hard time deciding and I'm not even sure if we're going to get to cover everything before we leave. Well, tonight it is risotto.
So we've gone out for our first Italian Aperitivo. Which is kind of like a pre-dinner drinking tradition. Basically, you get yourself a cocktail for about 10 Euros and that gives you access to this massive buffet of like pizzas, pastas, olives. Anything you could possibly imagine. And this is what comes before dinner.
Good morning from Chiavenna. It is a bit of a rainy morning but we are still very excited to be here and out exploring because there is a festival taking place here. Today is the day of the Bresaola and that means that we are celebrating a deli meat. And there is lots of different stands that have been setup across the town. So you can just wander around and sample some deli meats. So we're going to be trying lots of food today. It's very exciting. And just to give you a bit of background information, Bresaola is kind of similar to prosciutto but it is made from beef and it has very little fat. So that is coming up in this video.
One of the pleasures of coming to Italy is indulging in the local ice cream known as gelato. Here we've each got two cones. I've got the waffle cone over here and Audrey's going to be trying the regular cone. We've got different flavors and we can't wait to try a taste test now.
So it is lunchtime here in Milan and we figured why not have pizza when in Italy. I've only had pizza once the whole time I've been here and it was time to try a few others. So we've been walking around the city and we walked by this one shop and we saw they had like these extra thick slices of pizza. It almost looked like a focaccia bread with toppings. So we went in there and grabbed two slices.
Good afternoon from the city of Bergamo. Today we took a day trip from Milan, we rode the train for less than an hour and we arrived at a completely new destination. So we've been exploring the town of Bergamo and we also learned that there is a dessert that is very popular in this city. And that is what I have right here.
This is part of our Travel in Italy video series showcasing Italian food, Italian culture and Italian cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

Do you want to visit Milan or take a trip to Milan Italy?
Do you want to know about where to stay in Milan?
Then here is my vlog video about fun places to exp...

Do you want to visit Milan or take a trip to Milan Italy?
Do you want to know about where to stay in Milan?
Then here is my vlog video about fun places to explore in Milan Italy // Italy milan .
Hello sweethearts, i have today for you a vlog video about my fun time in Milan // Italy // Milan Italy // Milan holidays.
Are you thinking of having your next holiday in Milan and you want to get some information about Milan //Milan tourism then click this video. I hope you get inspired.
Lastly Italian food and wine is delicious.
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Do you want to visit Milan or take a trip to Milan Italy?
Do you want to know about where to stay in Milan?
Then here is my vlog video about fun places to explore in Milan Italy // Italy milan .
Hello sweethearts, i have today for you a vlog video about my fun time in Milan // Italy // Milan Italy // Milan holidays.
Are you thinking of having your next holiday in Milan and you want to get some information about Milan //Milan tourism then click this video. I hope you get inspired.
Lastly Italian food and wine is delicious.
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Giorgia Lupi - Information Designer

Giorgia Lupi is an information designer. Her work in information visualization frequently crosses the divide between digital and print, exploring visual models ...

Giorgia Lupi is an information designer. Her work in information visualization frequently crosses the divide between digital and print, exploring visual models and metaphors to represent rich data-driven stories. Her work challenges the impersonality that data might communicate, through engaging visual narratives able to connect numbers to what they stand for: knowledge, behaviors, people. She is co-founder and design director at Accurat (accurat.it), an information design agency based in Milan and New York; Accurat analyzes data and contexts and designs analytical tools and visual narratives that provide awareness, comprehension and engagement.
In 2014, she obtained a PhD in Information Design at Politecnico di Milano. Her work has been published and featured in magazines such as the New York Times, Wired, Popular Science, Popular Mechanics, Fast Company, The Huffington Post, CoolHunting, Hyperallergic, It’sNice that, FlashArt, Ottagono, Vogue, among all. Her work has been featured in several recent books, won important international awards and has been exhibited in major venues around the world.

Giorgia Lupi is an information designer. Her work in information visualization frequently crosses the divide between digital and print, exploring visual models and metaphors to represent rich data-driven stories. Her work challenges the impersonality that data might communicate, through engaging visual narratives able to connect numbers to what they stand for: knowledge, behaviors, people. She is co-founder and design director at Accurat (accurat.it), an information design agency based in Milan and New York; Accurat analyzes data and contexts and designs analytical tools and visual narratives that provide awareness, comprehension and engagement.
In 2014, she obtained a PhD in Information Design at Politecnico di Milano. Her work has been published and featured in magazines such as the New York Times, Wired, Popular Science, Popular Mechanics, Fast Company, The Huffington Post, CoolHunting, Hyperallergic, It’sNice that, FlashArt, Ottagono, Vogue, among all. Her work has been featured in several recent books, won important international awards and has been exhibited in major venues around the world.

History of Gothic Cathedral (full documentary) - DOCS CHANNEL
Gothic architecture is a style of style that grew throughout the high and late middle ages period. It developed from Romanesque design and was succeeded by Renaissance style. Originating in 12th-centuryFrance and lasting into the 16th century, Gothic style was understood during the period as Opus Francigenum ("French your job") with the term Gothic first showing up during the later component of the Renaissance. Its qualities include the pointed arc, the ribbed vault and also the flying buttress. Gothic style is most familiar as the architecture of several of the excellent basilicas, abbeys as well as churches of Europe. It is also the architecture of several castles, palaces, town halls, guild halls, universities and to a less prominent extent, private dwellings, such as dorms and rooms.
It is in the fantastic churches and cathedrals and in a variety of civic structures that the Gothic style was expressed most powerfully, its characteristics lending themselves to attract the emotions, whether springing from faith or from civic pride. A great number of ecclesiastical buildings remain from this period, which also the littlest are commonly structures of architectural distinction while many of the larger churches are considered invaluable your jobs of art and are listed with UNESCO as World Heritage Sites. Consequently a research of Gothic design is greatly a research study of basilicas as well as churches.
A series of Gothic resurgences began in mid-18th-century England, spread through 19th-century Europe and also proceeded, greatly for clerical as well as university structures, into the 20th century.
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History of Gothic Cathedral (full documentary) - DOCS CHANNEL
Gothic architecture is a style of style that grew throughout the high and late middle ages period. It developed from Romanesque design and was succeeded by Renaissance style. Originating in 12th-centuryFrance and lasting into the 16th century, Gothic style was understood during the period as Opus Francigenum ("French your job") with the term Gothic first showing up during the later component of the Renaissance. Its qualities include the pointed arc, the ribbed vault and also the flying buttress. Gothic style is most familiar as the architecture of several of the excellent basilicas, abbeys as well as churches of Europe. It is also the architecture of several castles, palaces, town halls, guild halls, universities and to a less prominent extent, private dwellings, such as dorms and rooms.
It is in the fantastic churches and cathedrals and in a variety of civic structures that the Gothic style was expressed most powerfully, its characteristics lending themselves to attract the emotions, whether springing from faith or from civic pride. A great number of ecclesiastical buildings remain from this period, which also the littlest are commonly structures of architectural distinction while many of the larger churches are considered invaluable your jobs of art and are listed with UNESCO as World Heritage Sites. Consequently a research of Gothic design is greatly a research study of basilicas as well as churches.
A series of Gothic resurgences began in mid-18th-century England, spread through 19th-century Europe and also proceeded, greatly for clerical as well as university structures, into the 20th century.
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Get Ready for MILANO Trip, My Night Time SkinCare Routine and how I recovered from Sick day pampered by family in Milano having a Non-MakeUp Relaxing day and SkinCare & HairCare to attend a wedding a day after.
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Milano - Italy

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Milan is a city in Italy and the capital of the region of Lombardy and of the province of Milan. The city proper has a population of about 1,300,000, while the urban area is the fifth largest in the European Union with an estimated population of 4,300,000 million. The Milan metropolitan area, by far the largest in Italy, is estimated by the OECD to have a population of 7,400,000 million.
The city was founded under the name of Mediolanum by the Insubres, a Celtic people. It was later captured by the Romans in 222 BC, and the city became very successful under the Roman Empire. Later Milan was ruled by the Visconti, the Sforza, the Spanish in the 1500s and the Austrians in the 1700s. In 1796, Milan was conquered by Napoleon I and he made it the capital of his Kingdom of Italy in 1805.[4][5] During the Romantic period, Milan was a major cultural centre in the Europe, attracting several artists, composers and important literary figures. Later, during World War II, the city was badly affected by Allied bombings, and after German occupation in 1943, Milan became the main hub of the Italian resistance. Despite this, Milan saw a post-war economic growth, attracting thousands of immigrants from Southern Italy and abroad.
An international and cosmopolitan city, 13.9% of Milan's population is from abroad.The city remains one of Europe's main transportational and industrial hubs, and Milan is one of the EU's most important centres for business and finance, with its economy (see economy of Milan) being the world's 26th richest by purchasing power, having a GDP of $115 billion. The Milan metropolitan area has Europe's 4th highest GDP: € 241.2 billion (US$ 312.3 billion) in 2004. Milan also has one of Italy's highest GDPs (per capita), about €35,137 (US$ 52,263), which is 161.6% of the EU average GDP per capita. In addition to this, Milan is the world's 11th most expensive city for expatriate employees. Milan has also been classified as being the 28th most powerful and influential city in the world.
Milan is recognised as a world fashion and design capital, with a major global influence in commerce, industry, music, sport, literature, art and media, making it one of GaWC's major Alpha world cities. The Lombard metropolis is especially famous for its fashion houses and shops (such as along Via Montenapoleone) and the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele in the Piazza Duomo (reputed to be the world's oldest shopping mall). The city has a rich cultural heritage and legacy, and has a unique cuisine (it is home to numerous famous dishes, such as the Panettone Christmas cake and the risotto alla Milanese). The city has a particularly famous musical, particularly operatic, tradition, being the home of several important composers (such as Giuseppe Verdi) and theatres (such as the Teatro alla Scala). Milan is also well-known for containing several important museums, universities, academies, palaces, churches and libraries (such as the Academy of Brera and the Castello Sforzesco) and two renowned football teams: A.C. Milan and F.C. Internazionale Milano. This makes Milan one of Europe's most popular tourist destinations, with over 1.914 million foreign arrivals to the city in 2008.The city hosted the 1906World Exposition and will host the 2015Universal Exposition.
Inhabitants of Milan are referred to as "Milanese" (Italian: Milanesi or informally Meneghini or Ambrosiani). The city is nicknamed by Milan´s inhabitants the "moral capital". ( source Wikipedia )

Paris to Milan by TGV train - video guide

Tickets from Paris to Milan or Turin start at just €29 - for information or to buy tickets online see https://www.seat61.com/Paris-to-Milan-by-TGV-train.htm
A beginner's guide to travel from Paris to Turin or Milan by high-speed TGV train, showing the train interior & exterior, the scenery and the food on board. Three daily French TGVs link Paris Gare de Lyon with Turin and Milan, from €29 one-way booked direct with French Railways.
The video shows the 14:41 from Paris arriving Turin 20:13, Milan Porta Garibaldi at 21:50, with an easy connection from London St Pancras by Eurostar.
The video was taken in June, and there was still snow on the highest peaks - the weather wasn't great on this occasion, overcast with brooding clouds, the route looks far better in proper summer sun or winter snow!
Fans of BBCTop Gear may recognise a shot or two in this video - I supplied a few clips to the Beeb for their Wembley to Milan TGV-versus-Mustang 'race' first shown in February 2013.

COOP - the supermarket of the future in Milano

We tried the digital devices inside the new COOP at Biccoca Village (Milano - Italy). It’s an interactive shopping experience with:
- digital screen mirrors integrating the Xbox Kinect technology: customers simply point and pass their hands up to the product to learn more about this particular food, its nutritional information, and how and where it was grown and harvested.
- interactive screens listing with educational and detailed information about every product displayed
Visual merchandising is also very interesting: clear, modern and linear. Too bad that the technology is not completely ready:
- it misses some information about the products: as the product digitalization process can be quite difficult due to a wide range of products coming from suppliers from all over the world. Coop should ask the producers to add product information inside the content management system, and although the technology is ready, some of the producers are not.
- some screens are not functional, too slow to interact
- not easily readable because of the mirror effect

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Making Riso al Salto at Antica Trattoria della Pesa, Milano

A visit to the kitchen at Antica Trattoria della Pesa in Milano, to see how riso al salto ...

Making Riso al Salto at Antica Trattoria della Pesa, Milano

A visit to the kitchen at Antica Trattoria della Pesa in Milano, to see how riso al salto is made. For more information please visit my website: http://www.elizabethminchilliinrome.com/2015/05/antica-trattoria-della-pesa-milan/
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Milan city tour Day&Night life - Italy

The city of Milan, Italy's financial and fashion hub and probably its most dynamic city.
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BOCCONI Questions Answered! Italy, University, etc. || miLAno

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0:38 - When you got to Milan, what was a negative surprise and what was a positive surprise?
1:50 - What's your least favorite thing about Bocconi?
2:19 - Which song is currently your favorite?
2:35 - Who was the last person who did something nice for you?
4:04 - Have you drunk any beer yet? / What does beer taste like?
4:44 - What is a sushita?
5:24 - Have you found a local priest yet?
5:47 - Have you met any cute boys already?
5:53 - How have you found the transition from high school to college, especially going from America to Italy?
9:24 - Can you point out the main differences between American colleges and Bocconi, like schedules, extracurriculars, etc.?
12:38 - Any crushes at Bocconi?
12:47 - Biggest differences between America and Italy?
13:04 - Top 10 #onlyinitaly moments?
14:33 - Are there lots of other Americans?
15:12 - How amazing is Esselunga?!
15:26 - Spadolini vs. Dubini, which is better?
16:42 - Favorite bar?
17:04 - Why did you choose Milan or Italy in general?
17:18 - What's the best part of living in Milan, and how is it different from the U.S.?
18:32 - Was it hard to leave the States?
18:53 - How are the classes, as in the English, work, and curriculum?
21:27 - What is your best advice for incoming students?
22:10 - What is your favorite part of the day?
22:24 - What is your name?
22:50 - Compare West Chester to Milano.
23:35 - Favorite food in Italy?
24:02 - What is the best thing that's ever happened to you?
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#OnlyInItaly Moments: https://indepenndence.wordpress.com/2017/09/01/onlyinitaly/
"How Is Italy?" : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZezxH1ctyY&t=228s
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Italian Cuisine: Italy Food Guide to Lombardy

There is no such thing as bad Italian Cuisine. Period. While visiting the Lombardy Region ...

Italian Cuisine: Italy Food Guide to Lombardy

There is no such thing as bad Italian Cuisine. Period. While visiting the Lombardy Region of Italy we had the opportunity to sample kinds of Italian foods and yet we didn't so much as have a bad meal. The food is just that good over there and Italians take pride in using fresh ingredients to make all of their food and drinks. Come join us as we eat our way around Italy!
Italian Cuisine in Lombardy Playlist:
Italian Breakfast in Milan, Italy
Italian Cooking Class at Castello di MalpagaRisotto alla Milanese in MIlan, Italy
Aperitivo: Drinks, food and experiencing nightlife in Milan, Italy
Dì de la Bresaola: Italian MeatFestival in Chiavenna, Italy
Gelato: EatingItalian IceCreamPizza al taglio: Pizza by the slice in Milan, Italy
Polenta e osei: Bergamo's unique Italian cake
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Italian Cuisine: Italy FoodGuide to Lombardy Travel Food Video Transcript:
Well good morning from Milano, Italia. We are here in Italy. It is our first day, so we have gone in search of the Italian breakfast. Now we weren't entirely sure what an Italian breakfast looks like so we did a bit of research and asked around and apparently it is just a coffee and anything sweet. So that could be pastries, bread with jam, cake or cookies. So we've sat down at a little cafe and we're going to have our first Italian breakfast.
Okay guys, so I'm pretty excited about today. We have left Bergamo behind and we're visiting a castle outside in the countryside. It's called Castello di Malpaga and we are going to be taking a cooking class inside a castle. So I'm going to get ready to start cooking and Sam is going to give you a tour of the castle so you can see what it looks like.
First impressions from Milan so far? Ah, it's been great. Especially the food. And every time you go to a restaurant I'm looking at the menu and I'm like I want this, I want this, I want this, I want this.
So I have a hard time deciding and I'm not even sure if we're going to get to cover everything before we leave. Well, tonight it is risotto.
So we've gone out for our first Italian Aperitivo. Which is kind of like a pre-dinner drinking tradition. Basically, you get yourself a cocktail for about 10 Euros and that gives you access to this massive buffet of like pizzas, pastas, olives. Anything you could possibly imagine. And this is what comes before dinner.
Good morning from Chiavenna. It is a bit of a rainy morning but we are still very excited to be here and out exploring because there is a festival taking place here. Today is the day of the Bresaola and that means that we are celebrating a deli meat. And there is lots of different stands that have been setup across the town. So you can just wander around and sample some deli meats. So we're going to be trying lots of food today. It's very exciting. And just to give you a bit of background information, Bresaola is kind of similar to prosciutto but it is made from beef and it has very little fat. So that is coming up in this video.
One of the pleasures of coming to Italy is indulging in the local ice cream known as gelato. Here we've each got two cones. I've got the waffle cone over here and Audrey's going to be trying the regular cone. We've got different flavors and we can't wait to try a taste test now.
So it is lunchtime here in Milan and we figured why not have pizza when in Italy. I've only had pizza once the whole time I've been here and it was time to try a few others. So we've been walking around the city and we walked by this one shop and we saw they had like these extra thick slices of pizza. It almost looked like a focaccia bread with toppings. So we went in there and grabbed two slices.
Good afternoon from the city of Bergamo. Today we took a day trip from Milan, we rode the train for less than an hour and we arrived at a completely new destination. So we've been exploring the town of Bergamo and we also learned that there is a dessert that is very popular in this city. And that is what I have right here.
This is part of our Travel in Italy video series showcasing Italian food, Italian culture and Italian cuisine.
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